Anyone worked out the piano chords for Somewhere There's A Someone? What a great song. I've tried watching the video and getting as much from that as I could, but am not really a pianist, so having trouble. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks!

Agreed, this song and the recording of it are fantastic! This is what I came up with from watching the video and using my ears. Like someone mentioned in another thread, Jason uses a lot of inverted triads. Also major sevenths. The verse: F bass + C-F-A (F) Write myC bass + C-E-B (Cmaj7) then C-E-C (C)nameF bass + C-F-A (F)on aC bass + C-E-B (Cmaj7) then C-E-G (C)mapF bass + C-F-A (F)and ask the C bass + C-E-B (Cmaj7)ranger C bass + C-E-C (C)where I'm G bass + D-G-B (G)atetc.On the last line of the verse I play a G7, G bass + D-F-G-B, then the B climbs up to C, D, and E for the first chord of the chorus, while the bass climbs up to A, B then back down to C for the first chord of the chorusThe chorus:C bass + G-C-E (C)Somewhere there's aF bass + F-A-E (Fmaj7)someF bass + F-A-C (F)oneA bass + E-A-C (Am)who'sG bass + E-G-B (Em)wondering where IF bass + C-F-A (F)amthen a transition chord: F bass + C-G (C) or something like that. etcOn the last line of chorus stay on the FThat should get you started. The intro is just the first part of the verse.Cheers!

You're welcome! How did it come out sounding? I realized from watching the video of Jason playing it on WFUV that the second bass note in the verse should be an E, not a C, so the bass in the verse actually goes F-E-F-C-F-C-G .There's also that cool G-F#-F thing in the break before the second verse where everything just moves down by half-steps. It's fun to play!I'm psyched Jason's coming back to SF next month, so I can see him play it again!

its off the album "the gathering tape". i cant find the lyrics, or even the fact that the song exists anywhere. and i really love the song and want to cover it, so if anyone could help me that would be great. thanks in advanced.